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I believe the ideation and wonder stage is the most pivotal part of the design process. It’s where you ask questions and learn about the problem, your audience, and even yourself.
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Compliance Icon System
Our goal was to establish a visual language used in compliance teams across companies, industries, and languages, making it easier for employees to understand how to do the right thing at work. Our team encountered challenges that we were able to overcome by defining our goals and setting constraints early on.
Infographic Design Strategy
Infographics help us digest new info because our brains respond to pictures. But there’s more to designing them than just putting a bunch of images next to words. A few tips from my B2B experience and observations in the wild detail the scenarios to help you design an infographic that’s tailored to your audience—whether it’s a flowchart, checklist, or contrasting examples!
Confidentiality Reminders
These simple, direct graphics create small nudges to drive behavioral change and were prompted out of a confidentiality risk that Broadcat’s customers commonly experienced.